The equation of the polar curve
is an even cosine function.
<h3>Polar curves</h3>
In geometry, polar curves are curves that are represented by the polar coordinates such that they are drawn around a fixed point
The equation of the polar curve is given as:

To graph the polar curve, we make use of the following representations:
- r represents the y-axis
represents the x-axis
Using the above representation, we can graph the polar curve
See attachment for the graph that represents 
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Answer:
1) -3/3
2) 1/2
3) 3/4
4) -2/1
5) 1/2
6) 4/1
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>RISE OVER RUN</u>
(Rise) Using the farthest dot on the left you count how much you rise till you align with the second dot <em>(depending on whether you go up or down determines + or -)</em>
(Run) Once aligned with the second dot count whilst 'running' towards it till you've reached it.<em> (If you go right it's +, if you go left it's -)</em>
Hard to explain, but it's really easy if you look up a tutorial.
S=350 your starting amount + 30w which is 30× the number of weeks (19) which comes out to give you s=920 if I did it correctly
Answer:
NPL
Step-by-step explanation:
The angles across from each other on a parallelogram are congruent
Answer:
x² + y² + 2x + 8y − 47 = 0 B. x²+y² − 2x − 8y
Step-by-step explanation: